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Winter Olympics Flash Report | China's men's ice suffered two consecutive defeats in a 2-3 defeat to Germany, but two goals made history

On the afternoon of February 12, China Men's Ice faced the second opponent Germany in the group stage of the Beijing Winter Olympics, and although it suffered two consecutive defeats in a 2-3 defeat, China Men's Ice completed the goal in the history of the Winter Olympics, which is a historic moment worth remembering.

In the first group game, China lost 0-8 to the United States. Chinese men's ice is the first time in history to enter the Winter Olympic Games, the strength gap and the world's strongest team is indeed obvious, but in the game with the United States team, the Chinese team still showed full fighting, especially the first game performance is not inferior, but the gap between the next two games is reflected. Ye Jinguang, the captain of the Chinese team, said after the game that he was very proud to finally stand on the field of the Winter Olympics.

Germany is a European powerhouse, and four years ago at the PyeongChang Winter Olympics, German men's ice won the silver medal. In the first match, Germany lost 1-5 to Canada, so if the German team wants to save the opportunity to qualify, the second game must fight hard for the Chinese team.

Winter Olympics Flash Report | China's men's ice suffered two consecutive defeats in a 2-3 defeat to Germany, but two goals made history

After today's game began, the Chinese team still posed a positive posture, and the two sides attacked and defended each other. In the middle of the first set, the German team scored first, and then the referee watched the video, and the German athletes rushed to the Chinese goalkeeper online, and the goal was invalid. At 11 minutes and 21 seconds in the first set, Chinese defender Liu Jie hooked a foul and was sentenced to leave the court for 2 minutes, and the German team took advantage of more and less, and Marcel Brandt scored a goal to give the German team a 1-0 lead. Germany's Yasin Ehritz then accepted a 2-minute penalty for hugging people, and the Chinese team, who was behind the score, stepped up its attack and threatened the German team's goal continuously, but failed to seize the opportunity, but instead let the German team use the long-range shot in the back to extend the score by Kobinian Holzer to 2-0.

In the second set, the Chinese team remained active, getting a very threatening shot in less than half a minute of the opening. Defensively, the Chinese team also did a good job, naturalized goalkeeper Smith successively blocked the opponent's single knife and long-range shots. But when the second set was at 4 minutes and 41 seconds, the German team was shot by Dominique Cajon in front of the goal in the attack, and Smith did not react enough, and the score became a 3-0 lead for Germany. The two sides then competed more fiercely, with the Chinese team taking advantage of the foul penalty of German player Wolff to create a scuffle in front of the opponent's goal, naturalized player Fu will even clash with the opponent, and captain Ye Jinguang is only a stone's throw away from the goal. Subsequently, the Chinese team popped up after a powerful long-range shot at the neutral post, and rubbed shoulders with the goal.

With only 45 seconds left in the second set, Chinese naturalized player Fu Shuai scored in front of the goal to score the first goal in the history of the Winter Olympics.

In the third set, the two sides were still fierce, and the pace of attack and defense was fast. With 12 minutes and 51 seconds left in the game, it was Fu Shuai who shot out of the goal in the fast attack, and Fu Shuai scored 3 shots and 1 goal in this game, which is the most eye-catching player in the Chinese team's offensive statistics. In the 9th minute, the Chinese team played a delicate combination, and Wang Taylor narrowed the score to 2-3. In the final stage, the Chinese team removed the goalkeeper for an offensive player, and the scene became 6-5, but failed to equalize.

The Chinese men's ice team, which has suffered two consecutive defeats, will face the last group stage rivals, Canada, at 9:10 p.m. tomorrow night. Canada is currently 1-1 and has lost 2-4 in a focus battle with the United States this afternoon.

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